Top 3 Tea Rooms in Kyoto Prefecture

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Saryo Housen
4.5
( 8 reviews ) $$

Japan, 〒606-0861 Kyoto, Sakyo Ward, Shimogamo Nishitakagicho, 25

“Great store. A must visit if you go to Kyoto. The 1,400 yen warabi mochi has a unique softness and elasticity that combines the flavors of warabi powder, sugar, and water to create an incredible texture. What made it successful is probably the result of spirit. The garden and building create a quiet space on their own, and there are no noisy guests, so you can spend a peaceful time. This is Kyoto. It's a store that's beginner-friendly. I think you can eat about 2 cups per person. Kuri Shiruko, which is only available in autumn, has the best chestnut soup in shiruko, but the chestnuts inside don't match well, and each one would be delicious if eaten alone, but it's a waste of food.”

Santa Maria Novella Tisaneria Kyoto
4.2
( 8 reviews )

Japan, 〒604-8143 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward

“I was expecting a bit more given the price point. It was a good meal but not extraordinary. I’ve had quite a few Italian meals in Japan, this one wasn’t particularly memorable. It was decent, perhaps a bit bland, but for 11,000¥ I was hoping for something special. Also, the beef course was a little tough, not top quality. To be honest the place had a bit of a sad vibe, like a restaurant that won’t be around much longer. Service was crisp and professional.”

Hatoya Ryoyousha / 8108kyoto
4.3
( 8 reviews )

22-66 Sagaasahicho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8343, Japan

“A Japanese tea stand in Arashiyama. Even though it is called Arashiyama, it takes quite a while to walk from Hankyu station. The nearest station is Kurumaori Shrine Station on the Keifuku Electric Railway Arashiyama Line. This small Japanese tea stand in front of the station and shrine is crowded with many customers, including people from overseas. Although it is primarily a take-out restaurant, there are some tables and chairs set up in front of the store and in front of the train tracks, so you can also eat there. ◎88 Pudding Awa Matcha What is contained in a transparent glass bowl is a smooth and plump pure white milk pudding. Add matcha espuma on top and it's done. The white milk pudding and green espuma are beautiful! Melting texture! And the taste of matcha is strong and amazing. A must-try dish for both tea lovers and pudding lovers. It's a little far from Arashiyama town, but you can walk if you put in the effort, so if you're interested in exploring Arashiyama, please go. Thank you for the meal!”

Top 3 Tea Rooms in Kyoto Prefecture

In the heart of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan with 3 spots, you'll find amazing Tea Rooms, holding an impressive reviews with almost 24 reviews from people worldwide.